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riTTP. * E The : - ■ Thrifty Housewife r cooks for food-value. The pud- jj| P dings which she makes aro '-tot —?A // a nourishing as well as nice. She A/lA saves meat by using Corn Flour fi Sand chcese in cooking her ll supper-dishes and makes the " . Y most of milk by constantly using Nj^U withk 1 • j Broun& Poisons j Corn Flour. HftS I jg She knows this to be all food (lywl . i and no waste, and that both £ M Corn Flour and milk are still * • -* P a cheap foods becausc they have & L high food-value for their cost. L r » g Thrifty cooks use Corn Flour every dny: with it they a Nrnake delicious and nourishing puddings, omelettes, and j| light savoury dishes, and they buy the kind that made Cora - f *8 Flour famous —Brown & Poison's. I N 1 jg| Send a postcard to ], B. Gilfillan & Co| H P.O. Box &4S, Auckland, for the Brotcn S' _ Fj Poison book of economical recipes for savouries ' |2l and sweets, soups and sauces, gratis and B y pnl frtm g □ B mm «i ai m ms w.:mLM ass sr g & Tffi amy fl JjeMutmfX THE SECRET OF A GOOD COMPLEXION. By MME. ST. CLAIRE^ Aky woman nowadays may quickly rc- »uch surface blemishes as freckles,blotches, javenate her complexion at home by a pimples, tan, liver spots, ctc. It makes safe and painless process of gentle absorp- the face look years younger and prettier, tion. The days of expensive and and renders the use of face creams on- 5 dangerous " operations " are past, and necessary. , r each woman can be her own beauty * • • j : doctor. It has been discovered that Anothcr va!uab i c piccc 0 { information. ordinary mcrcoUsed wax, apphed like cold which many women wi] , apprcciate , con- : cream, afc night, will cause the thin veil , | ' ® cerns the succcss of the. new treatment of lifeless, sallow or blotchy cuticloto supcrflQus A rcmcdy for fa. gradually and gently flake off m invisible, msmentJv cradicating this llgl> . form ' of flour-like particles, revealing the fresh, d f sflgurcmcnt now to have " vigorous, and beautiful young skin under- {oi]nd _ Jt is si , icity itsc if. About neath. Mercoliscd wax absorbs onlv the . . one ounce of ordinary pure powdered unhealthy and unsightly outer film, and . . . . . - 3 pncminol, which can be obtained at any . - ; , does not affect the healthy tissue at all. . . . • chemist s, is all that is needed to put one The process defies detection, and un- in the way of completely ridding oneself veils a lasting and beautiful complexion, of superfluous hair. When applied to the which is, of course, a perfectly natural obnoxious growth this causes it to imone. For this purpose thousands of mediately disappear, and the continuance women are now using mercolised wax, of the recommended treatment is -said to which may be obtained at any chemist's, finally destroy the hair roots, so that thero Naturally, the process also removes all will be no renewal of the jjrowth. ginn!II!fl!!!!!l!!l!!II!HIfH!!fllff(!iniI!!I(!!l!!HIIII{l!!!I!!l!llliIi!ii!i!i!iliil!!i!!l!(II!!g " : H Nothing contributes more I'll to secure happy temper in ! §j : §f a child than correct feeding. Ji S Get the diet right, and baby is as happy as S • 55 the day is long. ~ S Mellin's Food is adapted for use .with the S-; as youngest babe, is light, easily digested, safe. S " 35S Besides, "Mellin's" is a no-worry food — hot " 2 S water and fresh cow's milk, and it's ready. 55 I „ Mellin's I SS Mellin's Feeding 4«RIWUUU£X A ASS 555 Bottle stands HEsSSSKfitaP . HSB SS . SS unique; hygienic, RsSjf iiOSlffln . SSS •••"."■ SS efficient, easily fceraßTgttl MSZ ' ■ rOOQj — A Sample Bottle of Mellin's Food, together with Handbook foe 2: ' • ' Mothers, "The Care of Infants", sent Free. Write to-day to SS Mkssrs.GOLLIN&CO. PROPRIETARY, LD.,WELLINGTON S ; ill!IIIIIininilllllllllll!lllllllllllllll!llllllllini!!!iiIH!lll!II!lllilll!linilllllllillllllllI • i • Pr Van Houten's cocoa^d

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15983, 18 August 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15983, 18 August 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15983, 18 August 1917, Page 2